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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Back from the school run. Email sent. Looks like today is going to be a glitch free day.

    Thank you:T:T
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    karen3112 wrote: »
    Love it!!! Thats v close to the way i was taught

    "if you wear it on the top, you hang it from the bottom & if you wear it on the bottom, you hang it from the top"

    Mums are great! :D


    Try telling Mrs Fourp ...don't bother she'll read it later . :kisses3:
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    Ohhh I love that, an oopa doopa!!!!:T:T



    My dad used to fry us sugar sandwiches when we were little. Sounds disgustung now but then I swear they tasted like doughnuts without the jam. And I remember being about 10 and my mum had gone into hospital and was away 6 weeks convalescing(That's what you did years ago when you had an op!!) and me and my brother were really winding him up about what we wanted for tea. In the end he said "What do you want, a cornflake omelette???" And that's what he made and that's what we ate, standing joke in our family now, If you don't like whats being made you can have a cornflake omelette:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    My dad could not have put a meal together at all, I'm afraid he thought my mum's place was in the kitchen and expect his dinner on the table on the dot. But she was happy to be that way, guess that's why I am nothing like my mum in culinary skills good job OH is an expert. Funnily enough though dad was an excellent pastry cook and fondly remember helping him make apple pies and jam tarts. The leftover pastry always mine filled with my favourite jam into a turnover topped with sugar. We would have been celebrating his birthday today if he was still with us. It's nice to think about some long ago memories, made me smile when Nikki said "buppie" and few people were asking what it was. :)
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    later guys & gals , off to put the finishing touches to the easy Campbells Soup Chill con carne .
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • DaisyDuck wrote: »
    In our house the remote is the 'doofer' and the tv is 'the box' :cool:

    In our house the remote is 'the remote control' and the tv is 'the television'. Does that mean we are weird? :o
    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in. :D
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    DODO wrote: »
    :mad:Back from mr ts - Donna why I bothered ilch zilch zilch

    Which one DODO? Think you may have saved me a trip.;)
  • DaisyDuck
    DaisyDuck Posts: 671 Forumite
    In our house the remote is 'the remote control' and the tv is 'the television'. Does that mean we are weird? :o
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    My dad could not have put a meal together at all, I'm afraid he thought my mum's place was in the kitchen and expect his dinner on the table on the dot. But she was happy to be that way, guess that's why I am nothing like my mum in culinary skills good job OH is an expert. Funnily enough though dad was an excellent pastry cook and fondly remember helping him make apple pies and jam tarts. The leftover pastry always mine filled with my favourite jam into a turnover topped with sugar. We would have been celebrating his birthday today if he was still with us. It's nice to think about some long ago memories, made me smile when Nikki said "buppie" and few people were asking what it was. :)

    Don't know why your post made my eyes fill up, maybe because it's coming up to my dads anniversary and thinking back over memories is so nice and I probably don't do it often enough.Funny how things can catch you totally unawares sometimes. Sending you some cyber hugs for today Tiny :)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • kandfs_mam
    kandfs_mam Posts: 1,053 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    We don't recycle as our area has a new "ecoDeco plant" which sorts, heats & shreads all the waste. We used to have a separate paper collection every other week but that was stopped when the new plant opened. Everything just goes into normal wheelie bin which gets emptied weekly.
    Mortgage Aug 22 £280,000
    Current mortgage  £28,000

  • Wool27
    Wool27 Posts: 1,215 Forumite
    **tuts loudly at all the non-recyclers** If you've somewhere to put it when its full then you have somewhere to put it when its empty. ;)

    Bad bad people! lol

    Sat in Tesco car park....wanted a few of the texco magazines but looks like my local extra doesnt have any! :(

    Local schools and playgroups are crying out for yoghurt Pots etc for crafting
    Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.
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